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Title of artwork: ''The Maine Coon Cat" Painting from the "Blue Blood" series. Artist: Aliya Bagmanova. Size: 20 x 20 cm Original Created: 2021 Materials: acrylic, canvas on cardboard. * Painted with high-quality acrylic paints. * Covered with varnish. * Signed[...]
Title of artwork: ''The Maine Coon Cat"
Painting from the "Blue Blood" series.

Artist: Aliya Bagmanova.
Size: 20 x 20 cm
Original Created: 2021
Materials: acrylic, canvas on cardboard.

* Painted with high-quality acrylic paints.
* Covered with varnish.
* Signed on the front and back.
* Ready to ship.

A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included with the painting.

Please note that the painting are not framed.


*** A wonderful gift for cat lovers! ***


This painting is one of a kind and is created by me in my studio by Kazan Russia.

The colors may look a little bit different depending on your screen settings.

Please feel free to contact if you would like to get more information.

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Series of miniature paintings "Blue Blood"

The expression "blue blood" has long meant the aristocratic origin of man. In other words, this is a person from the upper class.

Among cats, there is also such a division and is called "breed", as in all animals. And, it would seem, at first glance, purebred cats are luckier than others in life: the beauty of the breed, special care, nutrition, delight, and attention of others. They don't know the cold street and hunger. From birth under the protection of a person. Pedigree kittens find new owners faster and disperse to new homes, they are more readily dismantled ...

But not everything is so cloudless in their fate. Yes, some pedigree kittens are born to conscientious professional breeders of the breed and then fall into very good caring hands.

And the other part?

The other part of the kittens, more often than not, also end up with new owners. But the “owners” very soon understand that a thoroughbred pet is a big financial cost for maintenance and treatment. After all, each breed has its character and disposition, its own set of diseases!

And if the kitten was also purchased from an unscrupulous unprofessional breeder who made mistakes when breeding kittens, as a result of which, the animal began to mutate ...

Then most often, having played enough with such a thoroughbred cat, they put him out the door! Cynical and cruel! Or they simply bring it to sleep at the veterinary clinic.

But animals want to live! They are not guilty of anything! Having spent their childhood under the cozy care of a person, they do not learn to get food and defend themselves. They just don't know what danger in the street is.

How can such a cat, who is not accustomed to surviving, survive, especially in our frosty Russia? Unfortunately, homeless animals do not all survive. Plus, diseases are superimposed here.

In a series of paintings "Blue Blood," I have collected breeds that most often find themselves on the street or under the threat of euthanasia. This list was compiled based on observations from her volunteer activities.

Sphinx
Thai (Siamese) cat
British cat
Scottish fold cat
Persian cat
Maine Coon

When painting, I used the technique of "grisaille" in shades of blue, symbolizing involvement in the breed ("Blue Blood").

Only the eyes I painted with the addition of a green tint. Because it is in the eyes that we can see the desire to live! Green is a symbol of life!

With a series of miniature paintings, I want to draw people's attention to the fact that pedigree animals also want to live. They are not a toy! Be aware of your responsibility and all subsequent investment of resources. If you don’t pull, don’t take it! Do not break the fate of a thoroughbred kid. He cannot survive without a man!

We and only we are people, responsible for those we have tamed!

Do not indulge yourself with illusions. They won't survive!

P.S. I love mongrel and purebred cats alike. And I think that everyone needs their person and home next to them.

Related themes

Cat PaintingsCat PortraitPet PortraitsArt Of AnimalsBlue Background

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Since childhood, I like to paint with paints. My love of drawing led me to a children's art school, where I enjoyed studying painting and arts and crafts. After school, she entered Kazan[...]

Since childhood, I like to paint with paints. My love of drawing led me to a children's art school, where I enjoyed studying painting and arts and crafts.


After school, she entered Kazan National Research Technological University as an artist-stylist. There she continued to study academic painting and drawing with special interest, drew and sewed author's clothing collections, actively participated in competitions and shows.


After receiving her diploma in 2012 in higher education, she began working as a hired designer. And in 2014, she went completely to freelance, working in graphic programs on a computer (processing photos, drawing sketches of pop-art portraits for studios, drawing prints for the production of T-shirts).


But I missed the brushes and paints. Therefore, since 2015, in addition to working on a computer, I have painted portraits to order with acrylics and painted clothes.


In 2020, I became interested in animalism and to this day I paint animals, especially cats, which I love very much since childhood.


So painting became my main professional occupation, which I want to develop further.


I paint expressive animal portraits with acrylic paints, mixing realism with abstraction. I love creating emotional, lively images that are eye-catching and thought-provoking.


I start working on the picture right away with a brush and paints without a preliminary crown drawing. I never know what the result will be. I search for shape and color right on the canvas, research it, refine it ...


In portraits, I like to highlight the eyes. After all, eyes are windows, looking into which one can see the soul of a living being.


My creativity is a way to express my spiritual love for cats and animals in general. And also to remind that we are responsible for those whom we have tamed.

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